West London producer Bullion announces debut album Loop The Loop

After breaking out in 2007 with Pet Sounds: In The Key Of Dee, his ode to the Beach Boys and J Dilla, Bullion is finally ready to break out his proper full-length debut.

Arriving on the scene in 2007, West London producer Nathan Jenkins - better known as Bullion - formally introduced himself with his very unconventional ode to both The Beach Boys and famed producer J Dilla with Pet Sounds: In The Key Of Dee. Since then, Jenkins has produced music through well-known labels like Young Turks, One-Handed Music, and R&S, and even worked alongside Damon Albarn for his project Africa Express. Years after forming DEEK, his own label, Jenkins is finally ready to introduce his official debut album Loop The Loop.

According to a press release, the new album's motif "was all about a pop sensibility," drawing inspiration from experimental pop acts like Can, Bebop Deluxe's Bill Nelson, Fred Frith, Devo, and Thomas Dolby. And with the announcement Jenkins introduced the album's title track, which comes with the help of Sampha, melting those crafty pop sensibilities with ambient and new wave mystique.